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vermicomposting take two
You’re composting, right? If not, you should be. It has to be one of the easiest and greenest practices to incorporate into your lifestyle and family. We joke that Jasper…
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making compost work for you
We love compost, and it’s become second-nature at our house (so much so that Jasper reminds us to pray for the “wormies” every night). I came across this great graphic…
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worm composting workshop
For all of you interested in worm composting, there’s a (free!) workshop in Indy this weekend! While you’re there looking, check out all of the great things Fall Creek Gardens…
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Vermicomposting
I think composting is one of the easiest (and most fun) green/gardening practices there is. For beginners, I usually recommend that they start off with a homemade bin like this…
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lessons from 2018: gardening works
I wrote about gardener versus carpenter parenting last September (read the whole post for a better explanation), but even before I had heard about this amazing parenting analogy (see, more…
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what I’m learning and loving: summer 2017
Since this blog is all about living by the seasons, I’ve decided to make these “what I’m learning and loving” posts seasonally instead of monthly (coincidentally, just like Emily Freeman does…
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what we’re up to: spring 2017
Since we’ve been trying to live by the seasons for awhile now, I thought it might be helpful (if only for us to record things better) to give a monthly…
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gardening faqs: prepping and planting
I’m continuing the gardening FAQs posts with some more gardening questions… What about raised beds? Are they better? Why or why not? There is tons of debate about this, but…
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gardening faqs: starts and soil
I have written some beginning gardening posts in the past (here, here, here, here, here, here for just a few), but I recently asked a friend if she would ask me…
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lazy garden bed
Happy March! In Indiana, it feels like spring is already here. The weather has been strange and has me more than a little paranoid. But regardless, real spring is right…